ProDave
Well-Known Member
I will try and explain.
Cruiser race, in light winds. After rounding the first 2 marks after the start, we had a long downwind leg in light winds against an incoming tide. That leg of the race had lots of options, our target was to round a headland as our next mark.
Because of the light wind and tide against us most crews decided to get out of the main tidal stream, some chose to go north and some chose to go south. No particular advantage to either as we all had to converge again at the next mark.
But the wind got even less to the point the race officer chose to shorten the course. He did so by announcing a revised finish.
The position of the revised finish was NOT in line with the mark we were aiming for. So for those that had chosen the north path to avoid the tide had a shorter course than those who went south.
It just seemed to me the RO did not understand how he was advantaging some crews by not making the revised finish close to the headland we were all aiming for which would have given all crews a shortened course of the same length?
I would have thought rather than choose a revised finish that was not even on the original course, they would have made the revised finish just the next mark you were all aiming for?
Cruiser race, in light winds. After rounding the first 2 marks after the start, we had a long downwind leg in light winds against an incoming tide. That leg of the race had lots of options, our target was to round a headland as our next mark.
Because of the light wind and tide against us most crews decided to get out of the main tidal stream, some chose to go north and some chose to go south. No particular advantage to either as we all had to converge again at the next mark.
But the wind got even less to the point the race officer chose to shorten the course. He did so by announcing a revised finish.
The position of the revised finish was NOT in line with the mark we were aiming for. So for those that had chosen the north path to avoid the tide had a shorter course than those who went south.
It just seemed to me the RO did not understand how he was advantaging some crews by not making the revised finish close to the headland we were all aiming for which would have given all crews a shortened course of the same length?
I would have thought rather than choose a revised finish that was not even on the original course, they would have made the revised finish just the next mark you were all aiming for?